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Intro to Transport Across the Cell Membrane!
FIRST Go to this website
http://www.wisc-online.com/Objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=ap1101
and complete the worksheet below
BUILD YOUR OWN CELL MEMBRANE.doc
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SECOND: COMPLETE WORKSHEET ON RIGHT COLUMN BELOW AFTER REVIEWING PPT AND WORD DOCUMENT ON LEFT COLUMN BELOW
1. Review this PPT and word document
CH-8_Cell_Membrane_and_Movement.ppt
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HO-Transport_Across_Membrane.doc
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2. Open the below activity and get to work!!
HO-Computer_Animation_of_Cell_Membrane_and_Transport.doc
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Lab: Agar Cube
Lab-Agar_Cube_Lab.doc
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Videos used with your Guided Reading:
The Flu Virus
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Cell communication at work
Nerve Cells:
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use active transport, passive transport, endocytosis, and exocytosis when sending a signal.
Passive Transport
Cell Membrane description
Active Transport
Endocytosis & Exocytosis
Osmosis
Osmosis
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Intro to Transport Across the Cell Membrane!
FIRST Go to this website http://www.wisc-online.com/Objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=ap1101 and complete the worksheet below
SECOND: COMPLETE WORKSHEET ON RIGHT COLUMN BELOW AFTER REVIEWING PPT AND WORD DOCUMENT ON LEFT COLUMN BELOW
Lab: Agar Cube
Videos used with your Guided Reading:
The Flu Virus - Cell communication at work
Nerve Cells: - use active transport, passive transport, endocytosis, and exocytosis when sending a signal.
Passive Transport
Cell Membrane description
Active Transport
Osmosis
Osmosis